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M1K3

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My computer is already overclocked, my cousin did it for me, my processor is AMD 2500@3200 now. juss wonderin how you do overclock. is it a complicating process? my cousins to busy to talk these days
 
Your cousing most likely went into your bios (the software that boots before your operation system) and changed your clock speed from 133 to 200. Your processor's speed is the product of your clock speed and a the processor's multiplier. You can play around with it safely by tweaking the clock speed or the multiplier (your proc speed is the product of those two numbers). You can increase the stability of your combination by increasing the voltage going to your processor. Generally, you don't want to push it far beyond 1.85-1.9V. 2.0 and beyond is generally thought to be where you start running the risk of doing permanent damage.
 
Isn't 2500 @ 3200 pretty darned high already? You might not get too much more...
 
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